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The Forgotten Revolution: How Ordinary Citizens Took Down the FBI’s Secret Surveillance Program
In the quiet hours of March 8, 1971, in Media, Pennsylvania, four seemingly ordinary individuals—professors, students, and social workers—embarked on a daring mission to expose one of the most powerful and clandestine agencies in America: the FBI. Disguised as travelers, they entered the County Courts building, not to attend a court case, but to break into what was then a highly guarded FBI office. Their goal was clear: to uncover whether the FBI was truly surveilling and sabotaging American citizens engaged in activism and dissent.